
Can $40 really change a life? A preview of Scott Harrison on water, giving, and Bitcoin
Based on the show notes, this episode previews a conversation with Charity: Water founder Scott Harrison about the global clean water crisis, nonprofit transparency, and early Bitcoin philanthropy. It also touches on practical water solutions and Harrison’s personal shift from nightlife to humanitarian work.
This is a preview based on the published show notes, not a recap of the full audio. If you’re interested in philanthropy, global development, or how technology intersects with giving, this episode looks like a broad introduction to Scott Harrison’s work with Charity: Water. Sean Kelly speaks with Harrison at the Bitcoin Conference about the scale of the clean water crisis, including the claim that 700 million people still lack safe drinking water, and the organization’s effort to make donations more transparent. The notes suggest the conversation mixes big-picture urgency with practical detail. Topics include wells, rainwater systems, solar-powered pumps, and desalination, along with regional references to Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. That makes this episode potentially useful for listeners who want more than a general appeal to donate and are curious about what water access projects can actually look like. Another likely draw is the focus on Charity: Water’s funding model and its early adoption of Bitcoin donations. If you follow crypto, nonprofit trust, or donor accountability, the discussion around a 100% donation model may be the most relevant part of the episode. The personal side also seems important here. The show notes indicate Harrison shares his path from New York nightlife to humanitarian work, plus his views on generosity as a habit that benefits both the recipient and the giver. If you like mission-driven founder stories with a practical cause attached, this episode may be worth queuing up.
About this episode
What if $40 could change someone’s life forever? In this Digital Social Hour Episode, Sean Kelly sits down with Scott Harrison, founder of Charity: Water, at the Bitcoin Conference to talk about clean water, Bitcoin donations, transparency in charity, and the mission to bring safe drinking water to everyone on Earth. Scott explains how Charity: Water became one of the first charities to accept Bitcoin, how early crypto donors helped fund clean water projects, and why the organization uses a 100% donation model where public donations go directly to water projects. The conversation covers the global water crisis, wells, rainwater systems, solar-powered pumps, desalination, water access in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia, and why 700 million people are still drinking unsafe water today. Scott also shares his personal story of leaving New York nightlife behind, finding purpose through service, and building a charity that has now helped more than 21 million people. He also breaks down why generosity is good for the giver, why giving can become a muscle, and why solving the water crisis is possible if enough people care. Chapters 0:00 Bitcoin, Charity: Water, and early crypto donors 1:52 Helping 21 million people get clean water 3:02 Wells, rainwater systems, and low-tech solutions 7:01 AI, water shortages, solar pumps, and desalination 11:12 The 100% donation model and nonprofit transparency 15:01 Why clean water is still invisible to most Americans 17:16 From New York nightlife to humanitarian work 22:19 Why it’s harder than ever to get people to care 25:33 The real cost to solve the global water crisis 32:12 Big donors, generosity, and Charity: Water’s next chapter What You’ll Learn 💧 Why 700 million people still lack access to clean water ₿ How Charity: Water became one of the first charities to accept Bitcoin 🌍 How $40 can help one person get clean water 🔍 Why transparency helped Charity: Water rebuild trust in giving ⚡ How solar power is changing water access in remote villages 🚰 Why the clean water crisis is solvable with enough will and funding ❤️ How Scott went from nightlife to humanitarian work 🤝 Why generosity can become a habit that changes your life 🎙️ APPLY OR CONNECT 👉 Interested in being a guest? Apply here: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/apply 💼 SPONSORS Zapier: http://zapier.com/SOCIALHOUR Go High Level: https://www.gohighlevel.com/digitalsocialhour 📩 Business Inquiries & Sponsorships sean@digitalsocialhour.com 👤 GUEST Scott Harrison: https://www.instagram.com/scottharrison/?hl=en 🎧 LISTEN TO THE PODCAST 🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 📸 Follow the Host Sean Kelly on Instagram: @seanmikekelly ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed by guests on Digital Social Hour are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, Sean Kelly, or the Digital Social Hour team. The host and producers are not responsible for statements, claims, or opinions shared by guests during the show. This content is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and consult qualified professionals when appropriate. While we aim to share accurate and reliable information, no guarantees are made regarding completeness or accuracy. 🔥 Stay tuned for more conversations with creators, founders, and innovators shaping the digital world. Keywords Scott Harrison, Charity Water, Charity: Water, clean water, Bitcoin donations, Bitcoin Conference, water crisis, global water crisis, philanthropy, generosity, nonprofit transparency, 100% donation model, Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly, clean drinking water, Africa water crisis, India water crisis, solar water pumps, giving back, humanitarian work Visit Our Website at https://digital-social-hour.simplecast.com/ Presented by https://podgo.io/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.